Thirty-sixth regular session oea/Ser. P june 4 6, 2006 ag/doc. 4634/06 re


AG/RES. 2192 (XXXVI-O/06) PROMOTION OF WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUITY AND EQUALITY



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AG/RES. 2192 (XXXVI-O/06)




PROMOTION OF WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS
AND GENDER EQUITY AND EQUALITY

(Adopted at the fourth plenary session, held on June 6, 2006)



THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
HAVING SEEN the report of the Secretary General on the implementation of the Inter-American Program on the Promotion of Women’s Human Rights and Gender Equity and Equality (CP/doc.4122/06);
BEARING IN MIND that gender mainstreaming is the decisive strategy of the Inter-American Program on the Promotion of Women’s Human Rights and Gender Equity and Equality (IAP), adopted by means of resolution AG/RES. 1732 (XXX-O/00), for attaining the ultimate goal of promoting and protecting women’s human rights and gender equity and equality and for achieving equality of rights and opportunities between women and men; and
CONSIDERING:
The commitment made by the Organization of American States (OAS) in the aforementioned resolution to facilitate integration of a gender perspective into the work of all its organs, agencies, and entities, by developing training programs and disseminating information on women’s human rights, and to support governments in the systematic compilation and dissemination of statistical data disaggregated by sex;
The endorsement of the IAP by the Heads of State and Government in the Plan of Action of the Third Summit of the Americas, held in Quebec City, and their commitment, expressed in the Declaration of Nuevo León of the Special Summit of the Americas, held in Monterrey, to continue promoting gender equity and equality and the mandates of the Summits of the Americas on this matter;
The role of the Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM) as the principal forum for generating hemispheric policy on gender equity and equality and the promotion of women’s human rights; for promoting sector-wide gender mainstreaming in the areas of labor, justice, education, and science and technology; and for following up on the pertinent mandates of the Summits of the Americas process, including the Fourth Summit of the Americas, held in Mar del Plata, Argentina;
The activities carried out by the General Secretariat, in coordination with the CIM, to train OAS staff in the systematic integration of a gender perspective into the policies, programs, projects, and activities of the Organization; and
Resolutions AG/RES. 1777 (XXXI-O/01), AG/RES. 1853 (XXXII-O/02), AG/RES. 1941 (XXXIII-O/03), AG/RES. 2023 (XXXIV-O/04), and AG/RES. 2124 (XXXV-O/05), by which the General Assembly received the successive reports of the Secretary General on the fulfillment of the IAP and issued mandates for its implementation,
RESOLVES:


  1. To take note of the Secretary General’s sixth report on the implementation of the Inter-American Program on the Promotion of Women’s Human Rights and Gender Equity and Equality (IAP), submitted in fulfillment of resolution AG/RES. 2124 (XXXV-O/05); and to urge him to continue with its implementation.




  1. To reaffirm its support for the work of the Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM) as the principal forum for generating hemispheric policy on gender equity and equality and the promotion of women’s human rights; and to continue to support its efforts in the follow-up to and implementation of the Inter-American Program, including activities to continue promoting gender mainstreaming in the ministerial meetings on labor, justice, education, and science and technology, as well as in the follow-up to the mandates of the Summits of the Americas process, in particular, the Fourth Summit of the Americas.




  1. Once again to request the Permanent Council, in fulfillment of the mandates handed down by this Assembly, by the Summits of the Americas, and by the Inter-American Program, to:




  1. Continue its efforts to integrate a gender perspective into its resolutions, activities, and initiatives, as the case may be, to ensure that they benefit women and men on an equal and equitable basis, drawing upon the expertise of the CIM; and




  1. Consider increasing the resources allocated to the CIM in the program-budget, enabling it fully to carry out its mandates.




  1. To urge the member states to:




  1. Continue their efforts to develop public policies and strengthen institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women and to enforce laws that promote women’s human rights and gender equity and equality, including equal opportunity for women and men at all levels;




  1. In fulfillment of the mandates of the Fourth Summit of the Americas:

i. Develop support programs that take into account the different impact of labor and social policies on women and men and that can contribute to the elimination of discrimination against women in the workplace and help increase their full and equal access to decent, dignified, and productive work; and


ii. Produce statistics disaggregated by sex and race, particularly in the labor area, that may make it possible to develop labor policies based on gender equity and equality.
5. To urge the Secretary General to:


  1. Continue promoting, with support from the CIM, full implementation of the IAP so as to achieve integration of a gender perspective into all programs and policies of the Organization of American States;




  1. Allocate additional human, technical, and financial resources to the CIM to enable it to continue working on implementation of the IAP;




  1. Continue working with the CIM to ensure the incorporation of a gender perspective in developing the programs and actions of all the organs, agencies, and entities of the Organization;




  1. Promote follow-up and support activities in the OAS gender-analysis training program, in particular for new staff, and training for trainers;




  1. Reiterate the request to the organs, agencies, and entities of the Organization to include in their annual reports to the General Assembly their initiatives to mainstream the gender perspective into their policies, programs, projects, and activities;




  1. Report to the General Assembly at its thirty-seventh regular session, in coordination with the CIM, on the implementation of the Inter-American Program and of this resolution by the organs, agencies, and entities of the inter-American system; and




  1. Convene the first meeting of the Inter-Institutional Forum on Gender Equity and Equality (IIFGEE).



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